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Tom Fox welcomes Cody Rodriguez to this week’s episode of Innovation In Compliance. Cody is CEO of Iron Orchard, a small private oil and gas operator that continues to thrive even in the midst of a shutdown of the energy sector due to COVID-19.

The CONVERGE community launches this week! If you’ve attended our twice-a-year CONVERGE conferences in Denver and Europe, you know they’re special.

In a 2015 speech before the SIFMA Compliance and Legal Society New York Regional Seminar, former Assistant Attorney General Leslie Caldwell for the first time, laid out metrics the DOJ would consider in evaluating a corporate compliance program around third-parties.

Welcome to the newest addition to the Compliance Podcast Network, Compliance and Coronavirus. In this episode, I visit Dr. Gleb Tsipursky, who is known as the Disaster Avoidance Expert.

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: 1. Is exec comp obscene?(Houston Chronicle) 2. A roadmap for Google? (NYT) 3. Two former Unaoil execs convicted in UK. (WSJ) 4. Corruption crisis puts Bulgarian leader on the ropes.

Mark Child reviews whether low impact development in the Green Belt should be judged as wholly exceptional cases, rather than relying on attempting to prove "very special circumstances" exist for its justification.

Do video games need to be regulated under gambling laws? That’s exactly the direction things are heading.

On June 26, 2020, Chief Judge Leonard Stark dismissed a Hatch-Waxman case without prejudice after Defendant Sandoz Inc.

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to various stay-at-home orders and declarations of states of emergency across the country.

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